,_ JUNE '21. 1948 enlluusl. Plliltlii ussnua _ iBlBtE socusrv ramcssowsno. ISLAND AUXILIARY BRITISH mo FOREIGN anus socurv m | ' CANADA mo NEWFOUNDLAND iubnn Bedequa’ units pl Church ' l - ssosous, r.s.|. i ‘rursonv rvsuma, Jllll! 22in AT 8 WCLOCK Guest 551M301!- nsv. MARVEL o. DUNBAR, a.'r|-|. Pastor Central Christian Church, Charlottetown PLAN TO ATTEND l rsarsoronrs A nscsraasl” By the Pupils at . MISS SUZANNE BRENTON, Lic. Mus. ST. PETER‘S CATHEDRAL HALL Primary Girls Recital-Friday, June 25-7230 All Boys’ Recitak-Monday, June 28-—7:30. Senior Girls’ RecitaL-Wednesday, June 30-750. T¥>$;7t>@?.”‘ ~ "~~"°-'-'*“ ~"I\. \ \~\ \~.~AAA.\A. »'\..\ . o-ooo-o-ooee-o-ooooo-oooooo» oQoe-aoomoanl » 5 |:_ Hutches," PARKIIALE ruvsns ‘ Present & San > OPTOMETRISTS , “Specialists in the fit- ‘ ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- > facts.” 58 Grafton Street ¢ "MAMA’S BABY BOY" A three-act comedy a-r uannsncron nan. MONDAY, JUNE 2m at 8:30 PM. wi Quickies ' By Ken Reynolds ' “You should have warned we\thot you bought a lie detector with u Guardian Want Ad!" THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! w many . . (ly Thornton W. Burgess) IIJUIY ll UNAlHAMlD Only the foolish doinot fear. And thus their foolishness make clear. 41mm’ Skunk. Jimmy Skunk. the most inde- pendent one in all the Green Far- ' est and on all the Green Meadows, soing and coming when and as he rpIOISQS, he for whom even great big Buster Bear stands aside, had heard Hooty the Great Horned 9W1 hoot end had hurried up on the doorstep of Johnny Chuck's underground house, Johnny Chuck had gone inside and Peter Rabbit was at the- doorway ready to foi- low him should Hooty appear. Now Jimmy Skunk was crowding close to that doorway and asking if there was room (or three inside. 1t was unbelievable. "Are you afraid?" asked Peter Rabbit. "Of course I'm afraid. Why shouldn't I be?" replied Jimmy, unaehemed because he was afraid "I didn't know you were afraid of any one." said Peter. "Probably there are many things you don't know, Peter Rabbit," replied Jimmy a bit taatily. "Ilf I had a scent-gun like yours I wouldn't be afraid ilf anybody." - Peter declared. “Then you would be just as fool- ish as you are now." retorted Jimmy. “It isn't foolish not to be afraid when there is nobody and nothing to be afraid of." declared Peter. "If I was afraid the way you are I would be ashamed to be afraid. Anyway I would be ashamed to admit I was afraid." he added. "Listen, Peter Rabbit! You're talking a lot of foolishness." de- clared Jimmy somewhat shlarply. “There is no one, no matter how big and strong he may be, who sooner or later isn't afraid. And when there is cause for fear there is no shame in admitting it. It is only the foolish and the stupid who never are afraid and they seldom live long. I'm not afraid of Buster Bear, or Yowler the Bob Cat, or Raddy ‘lax. or Bowser the Hound, all of them big enough to kill ma without much trouble but all of them afraid of my little scent-gun. It is just so with most other folks, big and little. They all know I am prepared at all times. To be prepared is to command re- spect from your neighbors. That is the surest way of keeping peace. There can be no other way as long as on; folks ind little folks, strong folks and Iweak folks, bold fo-lks and timid folks, are neighbors. To be prepared for the worst la the surest way of avoiding the worst. Preparedness and peace go together They always have done so and they always wiilydo so. It is too bad so people seem not to know it." "That isn't telling me why you are afraid of Booty tihe Owl." said ‘ Peter. Jfmzmy Skunk sighed. "He is the only one I know who has no re- spect for my scent-gun." confessed Jimmy. "He doesn't seem to mind it. Perhaps he can't smell. Anyway it won't stop him if he is very hungry. He hunts after dank. He makes no sound when flying. He strikes frcm the air without warn- ing. Bo I am Just as much mfraid of ihlm as you are. when I suspect ha may be around I keep prepared the same way you do." "How is that?" asked Peter won- deringly. "By trying to keep out of sight.” said Jimmy, and grinned. By Fogaly and Slusrten < .0 nlssléese m‘ ma: run»- HILLING NON ABOUTTHE MADE WiTi-l BANANA \ MILLION! "I didn't know you were afraid of any one.’ said Peter "Oh," said Peter. "So if you will just go inside there with Johnny Chuck I'll came in, too. I feet it in my bones that Hooty is hunting in this neigh- borhood. He probably would rattler catch you than me, but I'd rather not take that dhance." said Jimmy Peter took the hint and went inside. Johnny Chuck's house Truth to tell, he had muoh the salme feeling that Hooty was not far away. Jimmy skunk followed him in. Hardly had he drawn his tall in when a shadowy form {tossed soundlessly over that door- step. Some time later l-Iooty the Owl gave his hunting call from back in tihe Green Forest. Jimmy Skunk yelwned, then came out on the doorstep. "I'm still feeling good." said he. Peter Rabbit followed him out "So am I," said he Johnny Chuck felt just as good but it was his bedtime so he didn't come out. The next story: "Bobby Ooon Listens.” Contract Bridge? i g Dy Josephine Culbertcoo A correspondent inquires whe- “$5750” ther it was Noriih or South in the following deal who was msponsibla fo-r "getting overboard" at a grand-Qam contract. Jcrsav» ~_. NAME THE CULPRIT (Healer. _ __ --. . North-South viunarabie- ‘AQS! i ~ 10 This was the letliil biddinF i North East South West 1 Q Pass 2 Q Pall a 4 Paaa e a Pun .1 Q Pass Pall Needless to say, the question would not have been put if west had opened anything but the diae MOM I09. but when he lost no time about laying down that c"; "the fun began.” South said that North am] no right to make such a. weak ‘ UHARILOTTETOWN m: PAOOKA in? Elfin; norm. MO D l : bid as three spades and than, hav. in: lulled South into q false game of security. to bid the limit after South took a chance and went to- tihe small slam; South said that he realized he had stretched a hit, but at least he had not felt that his own partner would get in his way. ' North, for his part, pointed out that he had bid only tihree spades as a deliberate making-time man- euver, intending to show his real power after he heard South's next bid. The fact that South Jumped all the way from three spades to six spades, North argued, amply Justified tlhe final grand-slam ef- fort in view of North's high honor- trick holding and his excellent suport for spades. a It ls not at all difficult to name the culprit in this case. Quite oh- viously, it was south. 1n the first place, his relatively low honor- ltrick holding did not warrant the jump from one diamond to two spades; in ilhe second place, and since he had already indulged in that overbid, he most certainly . should not have leaped from three spades to six spades. South's best flrstuesponsa was _one spade! He would have plenty of opportunity to show his great distributional strength later. GASIOUB MIXTURE Air is “a mixture of gases. and not a char-Ideal compound. ‘IOIGRML AMRfll-u . iWfililvilfiffilll... .< DID hOl FOR T U' HA0 All’ apefifiiwlfinw WITH Tl-l’ DENTIS --? 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